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Originally Posted by Rachael1983 I'm so sorry you're going through this but I don't have much advice. It seems as though you've got more mold that can be addressed by the simple quick fixes and home remedys such as bleach, borax and baking soda so a professional mold removing service may be in alignment with what's going on although expensive.
I would also suggest try reducing the dampness in your home, quick thing you can pick up is call DAMPRID. It helps reduce odor and sucks some of that moisture out the air. Where possible with your pet, try to move them from where the mold is. I know that may be hard.
hoping more folks have some suggestions . Hang in there I can only imagine how frustrating this has been. |
Thank you. It's been dried out professionally, but the more we have people that come into our home, the more we learn. The mold inspector informed us we shouldn't have moved the moldy items, and here I thought that was a good thing. Right now with the moisture the problem is very low humidity, those machines did the job. The mold company will be in here tomorrow to clean up and give us some.. gosh, I forgot. Something to clean it, and theyll be going into our walls and the floor itself. But moving the stuff just put it more into the air. Damprid? I'll try it. The air still smells like mildew.
Chewie was removed from our bedroom this entire time and slept upstairs in my computer room. Thinking it might be safer, I moved her back in yesterday. She's back out.
Loves to dream I will look at those links, I'm off to call yet another person.